
	     Softerm Plus Communications and Terminal Emulation

		       WREAD.TXT - Documentation Supplement
				   December 19, 1994

     To obtain a hardcopy of this information, print the READ.ME file using a command 
     similar to:

	  COPY READ.ME LPT1

     Everything in this text file may not be applicable to your Communication/Terminal
     Emulation needs.  However, we recommend that you at least scan through the "Changes to
     Softerm Plus" topics (Section 2).

     Softronics on-line services:

	Support via Dial-in Services:
		IonXchange BBS (719) 593-9295
		CompuServe

	Internet FTP Services:
		ftp:softronics.com

	Internet EMAIL Services
		support@softronics.com
		sales@softronics.com

     Contents:

     1.   Install Procedure
     2.   Changes to Softerm Plus
	     -  Toolbars and Button Bars
	     -  RipTerm 1.54 Supprt
	     -  Importing Softerm 2.x Object Databases
	     -  Multimedia Support
	     -  Mark/Copy -> Transmit to host feature
	     -  Drag & Drop file uploading
	     -  Hot Spots on the monitor
	     -  Paste option
	     -  Softerm.ini settings
	     -  Printing
	     -  Image viewing functions

     3.   Nationality Object Character Representations
     4.   New Modems Added
     5.   Asynchronous TCP/IP Support
     6.   Script File Changes and Additions
           -  see on-line documention




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     1.   Installing Softerm Plus (Un-registered Shareware)
	  -----------------------

	a.  Create a subdirectory on your hard drive using a command similar to the
	    following:

	     MD SOFTERM        

	b.  Unzip the Softerm Plus Zip file(s) into this subdirectory.  
	
	c.  Load Windows (Version 3.1 or higher)
	  
	d.  From the Windows Program Manager "File" pulldown menu, select RUN.

	e.  Run the SETUP.EXE program to install Softerm Plus. You will also have the 
	    option to install the Softerm TCP/IP SLIP Kernel. The Setup program will 
	    create Softerm Plus Group and Program Entries.
	  
	f.  Click OK on the initial dialog box to begin the installation.
	  
	g.  You wil be asked if you wish to install the Softerm SLIP Kernel.
	    Select Yes or No. 

		NOTE: If you choose to install the SLIP Kernel, the following lines 
		      will be added to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
				    
			SET TCPOPEN=C:\SOFTERM
			SET PATH=%PATH%;C:\SOFTERM
			CALL LOADTCP

	h.  When installation is complete, reboot your machine if you installed 
	    the Softerm SLIP Kernel. (Otherwise, proceed to step i) 
	      
	i.  Installation is now complete!  Double-click on the Softerm Plus icon
	    to start Softerm.
	  
	  Additional Notes:
	  
	  If you would like to create a Softerm Icon that Starts a specified
	  Session, for example an Icon that will start Softerm Plus and
	  connects to Compuserve;

	  Create a new program within the Softerm Plus Group giving the
	  full path and program name followed by the Session Name and "/p";

		C:\SOFTERM\SOFTERM.EXE /r  "CompuServe"/p

	  If the Session is in a different Database file than the default,
	  (Last Database file opened), then add the database file
	  name to the command line arguments;

		C:\SOFTERM\SOFTERM.EXE /r MYDATABS.MDB "CompuServe"/p



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     2.   Enhancements to Softerm Plus
	  ----------------------------

	  1. Toolbars and Button Bars
		Runtime Window toolbars enabled/disabled can be saved within a Session 
		object and any combination of toolbars may be active simultaneously.  The 
		following Toolbars/Button Bars have been added to Softerm:

		 o Session Manager Object Toolbar
		 o Button Toolbar
		 o Connection Toolbar
		 o User-Defined Toolbar
		 o Softerm Status Toolbar
		 o Terminal Emulation Status Bar
	  
	      A. Session Manager Object Toolbar

		 The Session Manager Object Toolbar is an extension of the
		 Softerm Session Manager menu for quick access to the object
		 management options.

		 The Toolbar Icons represent the following menu options:
		 (From left to right) Add Session Object, Change Session Object,
		 Delete Session Object, Terminal Emulation Object Manager,
		 Keyboard Remap Object Manager, Connection Path Object Manager,
		 Modem Object Manager, Telephone Network Object Manager,
		 File Transfer Protocol Object Manager, Protocol Converter Object Manager,
		 Script File Object Manager, System Environment Object Manager and
		 Multinational Object Manager.

 
	      B. Button Toolbar
	  
		 The Button Toolbar is an extension of the Softerm Modular
		 menu for quick access to the most commonly used menu
		 options.  
		 
		 The Toolbar Icons represent the following menu options:
		 (From left to right) Connect(Dial), Disconnect (Hang-up),
		 Copy to Host, Copy to Clipboard, Paste to screen, Upload,
		 Download, Screen Snapshot, Scrollback, Start Script, Keyboard
		 Remap, Perform Keyboard Function, Record Keyboard Function,
		 Reset Terminal (Clear Screen), and Help
	  
		 Also on the Button Toolbar is the Transmit/Receive Status
		 Indicator.  This was designed to emulate the Transmit and
		 Receive Data LED's on most external modems.  This may assist
		 you if you have an internal modem, or if you are
		 troubleshooting a comm port or modem related problem.
	  
		 Choose the "Toolbars..." menu option from the Options menu to
		 turn this Toolbar on or off.
	  
	      C. Connection Toolbar
	  
		 The Connection Toolbar allows you to easily change Connection
		 Path Object options.  The following settings can be modified
		 from the Connection Toolbar:

		 Com Port, Baud Rate, Data Bits/Stop Bits/Parity, Transmit
		 Pacing, and Receive Pacing.  Use the "Save" button on this
		 toolbar to save any modified settings.

		 Choose the "Toolbars..." menu option from the Options menu to
		 turn this Toolbar on or off.

	      D. User-Defined Button Toolbar

		 The User-Defined tool bar allows you to define a function and
		 label the functions on the buttons.  This tool bar has Up and
		 Down "spin" buttons on the right hand side to allow you to
		 scroll through/define up to 24 different buttons.

		 Defining a button is simple.  Simply click on the button you
		 wish to define, and the Define Button Function dialog will
		 appear.  Click on the Help button for detailed help on
		 defining button functions.

		 Choose the "Toolbars..." menu option from the Options menu to
		 turn this Toolbar on or off.
		 
		 NOTE: Be sure to choose "Save window" from the options menu
		       to save your button definitions.

	      E. Softerm Status Toolbar

		 The Softerm Status Bar serves as both a status indicator and
		 Button Toolbar.  The buttons on this toolbar toggle the "on
		 and off" states of the appropriate buttons.

		 Of special note is the "Mark on/off" button.  It serves as
		 both a Mark on/off indicator and to turn the Mark capability off and
		 on.
		 
		 In the down position, mark mode is off.  Mouse clicks on the 
		 screen will not mark text or transmit data to the host or
		 clipboard.

		 In the up (default) position, the Mark button's "LED"
		 indicator will be "lit" when text is marked.  If you
		 experience a significant pause in your terminal emulation,
		 check this indicator to see if you accidentally clicked on
		 the terminal emulation window and initiated mark mode.

		 Choose the "Toolbars..." menu option from the Options menu to
		 turn this Toolbar on or off.

	      F. Terminal Emulation Status Bar

		 This Button Bar will change based on your current terminal
		 emulation.  It will allow you to toggle/change options that
		 are available on the actual terminal that you are emulating.

		 To turn this toolbar option on or off, choose the "Terminal
		 Emulation Object..." menu option from the Settings menu.
		 Double-click on the "Status Line Definition" in the list box.

	  
	  2. RipTerm 1.54 Supprt
	  
	   The RIP emulation window can be resized at any time, up to a maximum
	   of 640x350 pixels.  The emulation performs best at this (maximized) size.  If 
	   you are running Softerm on a slower 386 machine, you may want to use a
	   16 color video driver for optimum performance.  
	  
	   If you experience problems with the RipTerm emulation (flood fills
	   don't appear to work correctly, or the emulation locks up) try using
	   a different Windows video driver.  The Rip Emulation functions best   
	   using an 800x600 resolution, 256 color mode.  

	   "Color Cycling" is ignored unless you are in a 256 color mode. 



	3. Importing Softerm 2.x Object Databases

	   Importing an older Softerm Database is simple.  Just copy the .MDB
	   file into the Softerm Plus directory.  Follow any on-screen prompts
	   the next time Softerm Plus is run.
     

	4. Multimedia Support

	   Softerm Plus supports all multimedia formats and devices available to you in Windows.
	   To attach sound, video, or animation to functions or operations in Softerm, select
	   "Sound..." from the Options menu from either the Session Manager or Terminal
	   Emulation windows.  The options available on the Multimedia configuration dialog
	   allow you to change existing configurations, remove existing multimedia events,
	   and test multimedia events.  Simply click on the appropriate dialog button.  You may
	   also globally enable or disable all multimedia events from this dialog.

	   NOTE: Be sure to select "Save Window" from the option menu to save any changes you
		 make to the multimedia configuration.
		    

	5. Mark/Copy -> Transmit to host feature

	     Now you can mark a section of text using your mouse and
	     transmit it to the host.  If it is a single character, 
	     like 'x', double click on it.  That will send it.  If it
	     is a block of text, mark it off with the mouse, click on
	     the EDIT menu, and select transmit to host.  The block
	     will be received at the other end of the connection.  
	     This is defined under Settings, System Environment, and then
	     select Edit Action Options.  From there you can set up how
	     you want the transmission to be formatted, and where you 
	     want it to go.

	6. Drag & Drop file uploading

	     This allows you to drag a file out of the Windows File 
	     Manager, and drop it into the window in which you are
	     connected, and it will upload the file to your host.  Note,
	     you must be at the place on your host where you can do that!
	     Uses default session protocol, if none, it uses the
	     character protocol.
    
	7. Hot Spots on the monitor

	     If you are on a service that asks you to press (Enter) to
	     continue, all you have to do is double click on a blank
	     area of the screen.  That will send a carriage return to
	     the other end.  It will also send entire words, finding the
	     beginning and the end of the word.  By double clicking on
	     that word, it will transmit it to the host or to clipboard,
	     dependant upon how it is configured.  It can also  transmit
	     an entire page of text, by highlighting it with the mouse,
	     then clicking somewhere inside of that block, and it will
	     be transmitted.  Refer to item #5 for defining the settings
	     for this option.
	
	8. New Paste option

	     You can now cut & paste from outside files, using Shift-
	     Delete, Ctrl-Insert, and Shift-Insert keys.  As well as
	     the Edit menu.  This item is defined with the EDIT menu.
	     This will work *only* for TEXT.

	9. Softerm.ini Settings

	     Softerm now uses its own ini file that is placed in the
	     Windows directory.  The section is created by taking the
	     word SOFTERM and appending the product code.

		STREAD equals the read path.
		STWRITE equals the write path.
		DATABASE equals the last used object database.


	10. Printing

	     Softerm now supports Windows Print Manager and WYSIWYG print screen.
	     You may now select a Windows print Manager printer from within Softerm
	     for printing.

	     If you are planning to use Softerm's print screen option for printing
	     text, you should set Softerm's colors to black text on white background.
	     Softerm's print screen is now WYSIWYG and prints the screen colors as well.

	     Softerm's print screen also provides an option to print to file.  The
	     print screen will be saved to the file as a bitmap.
	      

	     NOTE:  Softerm uses printer passthrough functionality of your Windows
		    print drivers.  If you experience printing problems with Capture
		    to Print or host initiated printing, please contact printer
		    manufacturer for updated Windows print drivers.

	11. Image viewing functions

	     Softerm now supports displaying of images during or after file transfer
	     downloading.  Select Multimedia to set this option.

	     Softerm also provides an option, under the Runtime Window's
	     file pull-down menu, to display an image file from disk.

	     Softerm image viewing supports the following image types:

		BM	MIT - Xbitmap
		BMP	OS2
			Windows RGB Incoded
			Windows RLE Incoded
		CAL	Fax group IV compressed
		CLP	Windows Clip Board
		CUT	Dr. Halo
		DCX	Multi PCX images with Header
		DIB	OS2
			Windows RGB Incoded
			Windows RLE Incoded
		EPS	Encapsulated PostScript - Monochrome, With Preview
			Colors - With Preview
		GIF	Version 87a - Interlaced
			Version 87a - Non-interlaced
			Version 89a - Interlaced
		ICO	Microsoft Icon version 3.1 - Uncompressed
		IFF	Amiga - Uncompressed
			Amiga - Compressed
		IM	Sun Raster Images
			1 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
			8 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
			24 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
			32 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
		IM1	Sun Raster Images
			1 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
		IM8	Sun Raster Images
			8 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
		I24	Sun Raster Images
			24 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
		I32	Sun Raster Images
			32 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
		IMG	GEM Paint
		ICA	IOCA
			CCITT G3
			CCITT G4
			IBMS MMMR
		JIF	JPEG - JFIF Compliant
		JPG	JPEG - JFIF Compliant
		LBM	Deluxe Paint - Compressed
			Uncompressed
		LV	Laserview
		MAC	MacPaint - With Header
		MSP	Microsoft Paint
		PCX	Zsoft Paintbrush - Version2 0, 2 and 5
		PSD	Adobe Photoshop
		PCD	Kodak Photo CD
		PCT	Macintosh - Versions 1 and 2
		RAS	Sun Raster Images
			1 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
			8 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
			24 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
			32 Bit BGR, RGB or RLE
		RLE	Windows Format
		TGA	Truevision Targa
			8 Bit - Compressed
			8 Bit - Uncompressed
			16 Bit - Compressed
			16 Bit - Uncompressed
			24 Bit - Compressed
			24 Bit - Uncompressed
		TIF	Tagged Image File Format
			Uncompressed - 1, 4, 8 and 24 Bit
			Packbits compressed - 1 Bit
			Huffman Compressed - 1 Bit
			LZW Compressed - 1, 4, 8 and 24 Bit
			Group III - Monochrome FAX Image
			Group IV - Monochrome FAX Image
			JPEG - TIFF
		WMF	Microsoft Metafile Format
		WPG	WordPerfect
		XBM	MIT - Xbitmap
		XPM	MIT Pixmap


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      3.  Nationality Object Character Representations
	  ---------------------------------------------

	  If you use the Nationality object to remap incoming or outgoing
	  characters, you may see character descriptions which appear
	  similar to:

	       Character      Description         Hexadecimal
	       [VT]           NOTE:See READ.ME    0BH

	  These characters cannot be displayed within the menu system.  Locate the 
	  Hexadecimal value in the following list for a description of how the
	  character is translated or print the READ.ME file which also displays the
	  actual character:

	  Hex       Description

	  001H      Single Line Horizontal
	  002H      Single Line Vertical
	  003H      Single Line Upper Left Corner
	  004H      Single Line Upper Right Corner
	  005H      Single Line Lower Left Corner
	  006H      Single Line Lower Right Corner
	  007H      Single Line Cross
	  008H      Single Line Junction Left
	  009H      Single Line Junction Right
	  00AH      Single Line Junction Top
	  00BH      Single Line Junction Bottom
	  00CH      Double Line Horizontal
	  00DH      Double Line Vertical
	  00EH      Double Line Upper Left Corner
	  00FH      Double Line Upper Right Corner
	  010H      Double Line Lower Left Corner
	  011H      Double Line Lower Right Corner
	  012H      Double Line Cross
	  013H      Double Line Junction Left
	  014H      Double Line Junction Right
	  015H      Double Line Junction Top
	  016H      Double Line Junction Bottom
	  017H      Communications Error Character
	  018H      Up Arrow
	  019H      Down Arrow
	  01AH      Right Arrow
	  01BH      Left Arrow
	  01CH      Solid Block
	  01DH      Solid Block, Lower Half
	  01EH      Solid Block, Upper Half
	  01FH      Solid Middle Block
	  087H      Single To Double Upper Left Corner
	  088H      Single To Double Upper Right Corner
	  089H      Single To Double Lower Left Corner
	  08AH      Single To Double Lower Right Corner
	  08BH      Single To Double Cross
	  08CH      Single To Double Junction Left
	  08DH      Single To Double Junction Right
	  08EH      Single To Double Junction Top
	  08FH      Single To Double Junction Bottom
	  093H      Solid Block, Left Half
	  094H      Solid Block, Right Half
	  095H      Greater Than Or Equal To
	  096H      Less Than Or Equal To
	  097H      Double To Single Upper Left Corner
	  098H      Double To Single Upper Right Corner
	  099H      Double To Single Lower Left Corner
	  09AH      Double To Single Lower Right Corner
	  09BH      Double To Single Cross
	  09CH      Double To Single Junction Left
	  09DH      Double To Single Junction Right
	  09EH      Double To Single Junction Top
	  09FH      Double To Single Junction Bottom


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     4.   New modems added
	  ----------------

	    The following modem options have been added:

		AT&T DataPort 14.4
		Bocamodem M1440 series
		INTEL SatisFAXtion Modem/Fax
		Practical Peripherals 14400FXSA V.32bis
		USRobotics Sportster 14,400
		Zoom Modem VX-V.32bis
		Zyxel U-1496 Fax/Modem

	     These modems, like any other high speed modem running at
	     baud rates greater than 9600 require RTS/CTS pacing.  To
	     select pacing, go into your Connection Path object settings
	     Dialog and select the Pacing option.  In the Pacing dialog,
	     set Transmit pacing to CTS and receive pacing to RTS and
	     re-save your Connection Path Object.

	     NOTE: When doing communications at baud rates greater than
		   9600, you will need communications cards or internal
		   modems that use 16550 UART.  To enable 16650 UART under
		   Windows, Read your Windows user manual and add the
		   following to your SYSTEM.INI file under [386ENH]

			 COM1FIFO=1
			 COM2FIFO=1
			 COM3FIFO=1
			 COM4FIFO=1

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     5.   Asynchronous Tcp/Ip Support
	  ---------------------------

	    Throughout this section "{INSTALLDIR}" refers to the base
	    directory that this product was installed in.

	    Asynchronous Tcp/Ip support commonly referred to as SLIP
	    (Serial Line Interface Protocol), is achieved by installing
	    the SLIP Tcp/Ip kernel (TCPIP_SL.EXE) before the execution
	    of WINDOWS and configuring a Softerm Plus session with a
	    Softerm SLIP connection path.

	    This SLIP support provides Softerm Plus with the capability
	    to dial into a remote system or network that supports the Tcp/Ip
	    protocol and establish a TELNET terminal session.  The INTERNET
	    is one such network that is becoming increasingly popular and it
	    is usually necessary to sign up for a network service prior to
	    being able to use that network.
	    Softerm SLIP session can be configured to seamlessly integrate
	    the following tasks that need to be performed before the Tcp/Ip
	    protocol can be utilised to establish a TELNET session:-

	    o    initialize the local modem
	    o    dial a remote system or network
	    o    execute a series of batch commands to:-
		 o    automate a login process
		 o    request the remote to enter SLIP (Tcp/Ip) mode
		 o    scan the received asynchronous data stream for various
		      Ip addresses that the local PC is to use during the
		      current connection
	    o    automatically disconnect the modem when the Tcp/Ip
		 connection is terminated

	    Since the local asynchronous communications port will be accessed
	    and controlled by the Tcp/Ip kernel, WINDOWS and WINDOWS based
	    applications must be prevented from also attempting to access this
	    port.  To accomplish this, one of the following sets of two lines
	    must be added to the [386Enh] section of the WINDOWS SYSTEM.INI
	    file:-

	    COM1IRQ=-1
	    COM1BASE=0

	    or

	    COM2IRQ=-1
	    COM2BASE=0

	    The SLIP Tcp/Ip kernel configuration is defined in the file
	    "{INSTALLDIR}\SETUP\NETINFO" and is setup assuming that the
	    remote system or network will dynamically provide the information
	    that is to be used for the duration of the connection.  If this
	    inforamtin has been permanently assigned, it will be necessary
	    to edit the follwing lines in the NETINFO file:-

	    IPADDRESS=0.0.0.0
	    IPGATEWAY=0.0.0.0
	    SUBNETBITS=0

	    where:-
	    IPADDRESS specifies the local PC's IP address
	    IPGATEWAY specifies the IP address of the default IP gateway or
	    router to which the Tcp/Ip kernel will send all packets for
	    delivery to their ultimate destination
	    SUBNETBITS specifies the number of bits used as the subnet ID

	    for example:-
	    IPADDRESS=192.148.174.50
	    IPGATEWAY=192.148.174.49
	    SUBNETBITS=4

	    These items are usually assigned when a service is subscribed to.

	    When a Softerm SLIP session object is created the TELNET destination
	    address can be specified as either an Ip address or a name.  When
	    a name is used the Tcp/Ip kernel must itself resolve this name to
	    an Ip address.  This name resolution is accomplished by first
	    accessing a Domain Name Server on the network that has been dialed
	    into and if that fails by accessing the "{INSTALLDIR}\ETC\HOSTS"
	    file and perfoming a lookup translation.  A sample HOSTS file is
	    included with this product.

	    To use a Domain Name Server for host name resolution the following
	    two lines should be added to the NETINFO file:-

	    DOMAIN=name
	    NSIPADDRESS=ipaddress

	    where:-
	    DOMAIN specifies the name of the domain for the remote system or
	    network that will be dialed
	    NSIPADDRESS specifies the IP address of the Domain Name Server

	    for example:-
	    DOMAIN=csn
	    NSIPADDRESS=128.138.213.21

	    If it is required that name resolution be performed using the
	    local HOST lookup file, these two lines shoud be removed from the
	    NETINFO file.

	    Definitions for use of the locally attached modem are maintained
	    in the file "{INSTALLDIR}\ETC\MODEMS".  This MODEMS file may
	    contain multiple entries (typically for different connection
	    baud rates) and an example file is included with this product.
	    When a Softerm SLIP connection path object is created, an entry
	    from this file can be selected within the communications parameters
	    dialog.

	    Definitions for the phone numbers of remote systems and networks
	    and their associated batch commands are maintained in the file
	    "{INSTALLDIR}\SETUP\PHONES".  This PHONES file will typically
	    contain multiple entries and an example file is included with
	    this product.  When a Softerm SLIP connection path object is created,
	    an entry from this file can be selected within the dial parameters
	    dialog.  Each PHONES file entry may have one or more of the
	    following batch commands associated with it in order for the
	    previously mentioned functions to be performed:-

	    SEND string[CR]
	    WAITFOR string SEND reply[CR]
	    WAITFOR_IP string
	    WAITFOR_NETMASK string
	    WAITFOR_GATEWAY string
	    SLIPMODE

	    where:
	    [CR] represents a carriage return character in a transmit string.
	    [LF] may be used to represent a linefeed character in a transmit
	    string.

	    The SEND keyword defines a string that is to be transmitted as soon
	    as a carrer signal is detected from the remote system or network
	    during connection establishment.

	    The WAITFOR keyword defines a string that when detected in the
	    receive data stream causes the associated SEND string to be
	    transmitted to the remote system or network.

	    The WAITFOR_IP, WAITFOR_NETMASK, WAITFOR_GATEWAY keywords define
	    lead-in strings for the local Ip address, local Ip address mask
	    or remote gateway Ip address respectively.  When one of these
	    lead-in stings has been detected in the receive data stream the
	    receive data is further scanned for the first Ip address, in 
	    dotted notation.  When a valid Ip address has been received, that
	    address will be used by the kernel for all subsequent Tcp/Ip
	    operations.  These lead-in strings only need to define a unique
	    string that precedes an Ip address somewhere in the receive data
	    stream, they do not have to define the string immediately preceding
	    the Ip address.

	    for example, the batch command 'WAITFOR_IP your' will set the
	    local Ip address to '192.94.51.28' when the following string is
	    received:-
	    Annex address is 198.243.36.253.  Your address is 192.94.51.28.

	    The SLIPMODE keyword causes the Tcp/Ip kernel to be put into SLIP
	    mode and execution of batch commands to be terminated.  This
	    command is executed when the immediately preceding batch command
	    has been executed.  If there is no preceding batch command, the
	    SLIPMODE command is executed as soon as the carrier signal is
	    detected from the remote system or network.

	    A single SLIP connection will support multiple Softerm SLIP
	    sessions, but the phone number configured within those sessions
	    must be the same for each.  Once a SLIP connection has been made,
	    each Softerm SLIP session will proceed to the TELNET establishment
	    phase.  The SLIP connection will be terminated when the last
	    Softerm SLIP session is terminated.

	    WSCM.EXE
	    --------
	    WSCM.EXE (Slip Connection Manager) is a stand alone utility for
	    execution under WINDOWS that can be used to dial and/or hangup
	    a connection to a remote Tcp/Ip system or network.  It performs
	    exactly the same functionality as a Softerm SLIP session up to
	    the point of establishing a TELNET session.  In addition it will
	    display all received data and thus is a convenient utility for
	    the development and testing of those batch commands necessary to
	    automate SLIP connection establishment.

	    WPING.EXE
	    ---------
	    WPING.EXE (Host Availability Query Program) is a stand alone
	    utility for execution under WINDOWS that can be used to test the
	    availablility of a host (by name or Ip address) on the network.
	    WSCM should be used to establish a connection into a network and
	    WPING can then be used to test if a particular host is available.

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